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Smartwatch pioneer Pebble has posted a countdown on its website for the unveiling of what is expected to be a new model for 2015. Unlike its existing offerings that rely on a black and white e-paper display, the new model…

Fitness monitoring devices are reasonably popular among those that like to keep in shape or those on a health kick. You select a device based on its features, aesthetics, price or perhaps a combination of each and it goes about collecting…

Fitbit’s activity trackers have a history of causing rashes and apparently, its latest revision isn’t exempt. With one recall already under its belt, the company’s solution to solve similar issues with its new Surge band is rather simple: take if…

Lenovo is all set to enter the fitness wearables market with a smartband it appears. A few weeks after the Lenovo Smartband SW-B100 was spotted in an FCC filing, the device has been quietly listed on the company's website.

A week or so ago, marketing material for a pair of new Fitbit fitness trackers – the Fitbit Charge and the Charge HR – hit the web but apparently the company has more in store. Fitbit has been working on…

Microsoft is planning to unveil its long-rumored wearable wristwatch within the next few weeks with intentions of launching it in time to (hopefully) cash in on the lucrative holiday buying season according to sources familiar with the matter as reported…

Most experts would agree that health and fitness tracking is poised to be the next big thing in technology. But aside from the myriad of smartwatches and fitness bands already available, what's left to reinvent really? Scientists at GE Global…

LG announced yesterday that it will launch its Lifeband Touch health tracker and HeartRate earphones in the US on May 18th. The South Korean company first unveiled these devices at CES earlier this year.

Fitness trackers have been getting a bit of attention lately, with the likes of Samsung and Huawei taking on more established players like Jawbone, Fitbit and Nike. But where existing devices do a decent job quantifying a number of physical…

Wearable technology is being billed as the next big thing in computing and a number of companies have either jumped in already or are eyeing the market. Google is testing Glass, Sony and Pebble each have their take on what…